Sinner-Berrettini, the two Italian tennis players charge each other ahead of the Davis Cup finals. Here’s what happened
The countdown to the Davis Cup finals has begun. After clinching the pass as first in its grouping, Italy is preparing to fly to Malaga to defend that title it won last year. And Jannik Sinner, who did not participate in the first round, will be there, too.
It will be played from November 19 to 24, and today is draw day. The blue team, through it all, has shown that it is united. It has done so not only by winning almost every game played in Bologna, but also and especially with an incredible attitude of those who were out and supporting their teammates. “From Matteo Berrettini’s reserved advice to Flavio Cobolli to the hugs between Berrettini himself and Jannik Sinner, who arrived to support his teammates from the bench during the match against the Netherlands: all symptoms of a united group eager to conquer the third silver bowl,” reads the online edition of Corriere dello Sport.
Sinner-Berrettini, united make the difference
And in Bologna, above all, one saw the relationship between Sinner and Berrettini: the former off the court cheering on his partner, the latter inside trying to win his own match. And then at the end that beautiful embrace between the two that everyone saw and that many filmed.
And it was the Roman who sounded the charge ahead of the quarterfinals, where Italy will face Australia or Argentina, with an Instagram post in which he wrote, “Everyone in Malaga!” Punctual came Sinner’s response as well, who kicked it up a notch by commenting, “Come on.” Both players received a lot of support from fans, who inflamed the post by filling the comments with likes. In short. All together for history.